Resources

  • Pro Bono Students Canada

    Pro Bono Students Canada (PBSC) provides UVic Law students the opportunity to complete meaningful pro bono projects in the community during study. For more information, visit their homepage.

  • Access Pro Bono

    Access Pro Bono provides British Columbians in need with Pro Bono services. For more information, please visit their homepage.

  • AMICUS Program

    The Faculty offers a peer-led tutoring service through the AMICUS Program, to help students adjust to the academic workload associated with first year classes. To learn more, visit their homepage.

  • Careers Office

    The Law Careers Office (LCO) provides legal career planning services and learning opportunities to all students throughout the academic year. For more information on the LCO’s services, visit their homepage.

  • Co-Op

    The University of Victoria provides the country’s only co-operative education program for law students. For more information, visit their homepage.

  • Course Planning and Academic Dates

    The Faculty releases its course planning and academic dates on its own website. For more information, please visit their homepage.

  • Support for Indigenous Students

    The Faculty and university at large offer tailored supports for Indigenous students. To learn more, visit their homepage.

  • University of Victoria Multifaith Services

    The university at large hosts events throughout the year to support a variety of faith traditions on campus. Multifaith also provides spiritual counselling services. For more information, visit their website.

  • UVic Health and Counselling

    UVic Law students have access to the university’s broader services, including Health and Counselling. To learn more and to book an appointment for either service, including with the Faculty of Law’s counsellor, visit their homepage.